CRAIK
(Sir Henry, M.P., 1846-1927, 1st Bart., Scottish Educationist)
Autograph Letter Signed to the barrister and magistrate J.G. Hay Halkett, 1863-1937,
saying he understands that "yesterday you got a list of the Perthshire Educational Endowments ... so that you might see particulars of the bursaries which the Governors have it in their power to offer. I fear ... that you will find it difficult to get more information than these will give you", 2 sides 8vo, embossed heading of Scotch Education Department, Dover House, Whitehall, 4th July
Item Date:
1900
Stock No:
16955
£15
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CRAIK
(Sir Henry, 1846-1927, M.P., Man of Letters)
Autograph Letter Signed to Lady Lockyer,
refusing an invitation as he has "to preside at a dinner of Aberdeen graduates ...", 2 sides 8vo., 5a Dean's Yard, Westminster, 12th November
Item Date:
1906
Stock No:
5794
£10
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CRANBROOK
(Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1814-1906, Cabinet Minister, Viscount Cranbrook, 1st Earl)
Signature from the end of a letter,
19th December
Item Date:
1872
Stock No:
16553
£10
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CRANBROOK
(Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1st Earl, 1814-1906, Cabinet Minister)
Autograph Letter Signed 'Cranbrook' as President of the Privy Council, to Mr Leighton,
telling him that "the case of Oswestry shall be duly considered" by the Agricultural Committee, embossed heading of the Privy Council Office, 14th August
Item Date:
1888
Stock No:
12341
£30
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GRESHAM COLLEGE GETS A NEW HOME
CRANBROOK
(Gathorne Gathorne-Hardy, 1814-1906, Cabinet Minister, from 1878 Viscount Cranbrook, from 1892 1st Earl of)
Autograph Letter Signed to Lord Basing,
saying "You will have seen the proposal to change 'Albert' to 'Gresham' in the name of the proposed teaching University ... If you and Lord Selborne assent there will be no occasion for a formal summons of the Committee ... Gresham College will find a habitation as well ... and attract the good will of the City with good pecuniary consequences ... As we have not laid the Charter on the tables of the Houses we are in a position to amend", 4 sides 8vo., Privy Council Office, 10th February
a little light rusting
Item Date:
1892
Stock No:
19629
£75
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